Wings Over Flanders Fields Give Away!

Rick Martin

Armchair General and OBD Software are working together to give away the main Wings Over Flanders Fields software plus expansions 2 and 3!

All you have to do is leave a comment below as to why you would like to win Over Flanders Fields and on or about September 6th, 2016 we will randomly select one person from the comments to win this amazing flight simulator! This prize package is worth over $60.00! Good luck and keep the dirty side down!

I am a student of history, and OBD Software has accomplished something in the overall genre of computer simulations that has rarely been accomplished to this degree before. They have truly brought the experience that was being an aviator in The Great War, back to life for those who wish to experience it first hand.

I’ve been playing WWI sims since I discovered Wings of Glory in 1995. Red Baron II / 3D became my go-to game for the better part of a decade, and I discovered the community that gave us Hell’s Angels and the Western Front Patch. In 2005, OvS pointed me towards OFF and I haven’t looked back. Enjoyed Phase 2, OFF, and Hat in the Ring! Now I’m excited to jump into WOFF 3 – but life as a late-term grad student is expensive and yes, even finding the spare $40 to upgrade has been hard to come by. Fantastic sim, amazing community. OFF is hands down, the best single player recreation of the First World War in the Air that’s ever been made. The graphical and audio immersion, the AI that’s so intelligent that you can’t predict their reactions, it all comes together in such a highly crafted way. Can’t speak highly enough of this group!

I was flying OFF BH&H. Now, I have just started flying WOFF 1 and plan to up-grade. Being an avid history buff, WWI aviation freak and flight sim lover, I can attest that WOFF is the most immersive, realistic of the lot, Anyone wishing to know what it was REALLY like to fly in the great war, WOFF is it.

Simulations were always my favorites since I started to play computers games. Of course air combat in WWI had and will always have a special place with my favorites, the first air war ever shouldn’t be missed by anyone!

Since the Red Baron 1990 I have always loved fly sims and still do.
So WOF would be a welcome addition to my PC library and allow me to play a recent sim with the latest kinds of graphics (and a good excuse to upgrade from my Radeon HD6670 to something better)

I want deep immersion in a game or sim; I want to feel like really being there. “Over Flanders Fields” did that – it put me back in time, into 1916, 1917, as a WW1 pilot.
I was not an arcade super-heroe – I was just a young flyer in a fragile crate of wood and canvas, trying to survive. I felt truely vulnerable. I felt warm relief and joy, when I came back to my home field.
No other sim could ever do that for me.

“Wings Over Flanders Fields” and it’s add-ons brought more aircraft, much improved visual effects and more.
I have never found another game or sim, which gave me so much depth and immersion like WOFF for every penny I had paid – I’d rate it as “absolutely priceless”.

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I already own WOFF, all the add-ons and both expansions. I spend more time flying WOFF than all of my other flight sims combined for several reasons. 1. Incredible attention to detail and historical accuracy 2. Massive catalog of flyable planes (75+) 3. Deep, immersive single player campaign 3. Fantastic AI that keeps you on your toes and not least 4. 5 Star After the Sale Support by the Devs. Check out the WOFF 3 screenshots & videos here. http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/4255685/1/WOFF_3_Screenshots_&_Video

WOFF – with all it’s Expansions and Add-ons – is the most comprehensive WWI flight sim ever made for many reasons. 1. 78+ flyable aircraft in total plus Zeps, 2. A thinking AI that doesn’t respond in scripted, predictable ways but instead takes into account a myriad of factors before deciding what to do. 3. Countless historically researched squadrons, aces and plane paint jobs 4. No “spawning” aircraft. Fly wherever on the Western Front and the war is happening. Each plane with it’s own mission and priorities. 5. 5 Star after the sale support from the Devs.

I saw John Waters when I boarded the Ca St Cable mid morning today at Ca at Polk to reverse my direction home. I sat one foot away from him as was standing and leaning against the railing on the outside of the car. I stared and wanted to tell him I attended the same art school he did in Boston and perhaps at,the same time he did. However I just froze and watched him cross,Vanness and walk into Whole Foods, nice to have a totally unexpected surprise today.

Hi there! This post could not be written any higher! Reading by means of this post reminds me of my earlier room mate! He always saved talking about this. I will forward this text to him. Fairly positive he can have a superb read. Thanks for sharing!

The best WWI sim I have gotten to fly was Sierra’s Red Baron II, with its similar campaign and pilot tracking through the war… Would be outstanding to be able to try out something similar in a modern sim!

I have been watching the development and evolution of the effort for over a decade, and have been amazed at the dedication put into it by the creators. A devoted single campaign player, I bemoan flashy games which rely on multiplayer but fail to deliver a competent, dynamic campaign like WOFF. I am an expansion or two behind at the moment, unfortunately, and this would catch me right up!

It’s a great print. it reminds me about my years in Finland. Those were like a warm blanket, as I’m sure this blanket is too. And even though I love the yellow edge, I would go for grey. It first better in the apartment :)

In homeschool, I’m tasked with teaching our son, Max, to fly using my computer sim setup… so he wants to see if he can get the “Blue Max” with WOFF! ;)
Also, I’m re-reading Shaw’s tactical guide “Fighter Combat” (by Naval Institute Press)… he’s got lots of anecdotes from WWI fighter pilots… and WOFF looks like the best place to “test out” some of that stuff.
Finally, as an American living in Canada, I need to learn as much as I can about Flanders Fields! ;)

I had a copy of earlier WWI flight sims and enjoyed them very much. I am a bit of a tech fan,and would really like to see and experience what the advances in rendering et al have wrought.
Thanks for this give away 1

Becuase I want to treat my PC like my woman – by climbing inside her five times a day and taking her to heaven and back…

Also it would be good to have the 2 expansions (I already have the main game) for a head 2 head round up of the three main WW1 flight sims for my Utube channel. Being able to show WoFF in all its glory would be great for the sim.

DRUM ROLL PLEASE – TODAY IS THE DAY FOLKS! After eliminating duplicate names we used a random number generator and the lucky winner is ROD DEMORE who posted on 8/16/16. Rod, I will reply to your comment then please email me so that we can get you set up with your Wings Over Flanders Fields package!

This game has really sparked my interest. I have read an review on steam the other day and was surprised to see it was a well maintained single-player experience albeit with some older graphic engine, but that doesn’t matter to me in anyway. I love to get my hands on this pearl…

I’ve been a (virtual) pilot for many years and particularly love the older aircraft, biplanes, early fighters. This game looks terrific. Graphics are amazing and the flight dynamics look particularly good.

my great granddad flew there i was told ,and i do not have the $ for the game but i have lots of time seeing that i am disabled , and i do not have any of these kind of games,it would be the first for me . well have a nice day even if i dont win . thxs for the feeling of haveing the chance . george

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